Convenient rust bindings and types for the Stripe HTTP API aiming to support the entire API surface. Not the case? Please open an issue. We update our definitions every week to ensure that we are up to date. Want to see a changelog of the Stripe API? Look no further.
Note
We are currently working on a major rewrite of the library in the
next
branch. This rewrite aims to make the library more efficient and easier to use. Some lovely numbers from the rewrite:
- A clean release build of
examples/endpoints
goes from ~4m to 50s withmin-ser
enabled.- The actual time to build just the binary goes from 75s to 7s, making incremental builds for code depending on async-stripe much faster.
- Stripped binary size of the
examples/endpoints
binary went from ~70MB to ~20MB, with further reduction to ~13MB using a fat LTO build.We are actively seeking testers to help us ensure the new version is stable and performant. If you are interested in trying out the new version, you can add the following to your
Cargo.toml
:[dependencies] async-stripe = { git = "https://github.com/arlyon/async-stripe", branch = "next" }Your feedback is invaluable to us, so please report any issues or suggestions you may have. We are still expecting a few breaking changes before RC.
See the Rust API docs, the examples, or payments.rs.
async-stripe
is compatible with the async-std
and tokio
runtimes and the native-tls
and rustls
backends. When adding the dependency, you must select a runtime feature.
[dependencies]
async-stripe = { version = "0.31", features = ["runtime-tokio-hyper"] }
runtime-tokio-hyper
runtime-tokio-hyper-rustls
runtime-blocking
runtime-blocking-rustls
runtime-async-std-surf
Additionally, since this is a large library, it is possible to conditionally enable features as required to reduce compile times and final binary size. Refer to the Stripe API docs to determine which APIs are included as part of each feature flag.
# Example: Core-only (enough to create a `Charge` or `Card` or `Customer`)
async-stripe = { version = "*", default-features = false, features = ["runtime-async-std-surf"] }
# Example: Support for "Subscriptions" and "Invoices"
async-stripe = { version = "*", default-features = false, features = ["runtime-async-std-surf", "billing"] }
This library always tracks the latest version of the stripe API.
async-stripe/src/resources/generated/version.rs
Lines 1 to 3 in f0fd711
If you want to find a version that matches the API you are on, you can easily navigate back through the git blame in that file. Set the corresponding crate version depending on which version of the Stripe API you are pinned to. If you don't see the specific version you are on, prefer the next available version.
We currently have 1.78.0
pinned in CI, so any version of rustc newer than that should work.
If this is not the case, please open an issue. As a policy, we permit MSRV increases in non-breaking releases.
If you have a compelling usecase for bumping it, we are usually open to do so, as long as
the rust version is not too new (generally 3 releases).
See CONTRIBUTING.md for information on contributing to async-stripe.
This project started as a fork of stripe-rs. We would not be here without them! :)
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.